This story is from November 5, 2023

Congress tussle in Karnataka: Siddaramaiah holds breakfast meeting to present a united face

Karnataka Congress is facing internal divisions ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. The party is split into two camps, with some supporting Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and others backing Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar. There are concerns that this infighting could harm the party's chances if the BJP, currently weak, gains momentum after the elections. The high command has intervened to end the internal disputes and has warned the groups to unite and focus on the polls.
Congress tussle in Karnataka: Siddaramaiah holds breakfast meeting to present a united face
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah (PTI file photo)
BENGALURU: With Lok Sabha elections a few months away, Karnataka Congress is facing problems in fighting the poll battle as a cohesive unit and there are indications that it may go the Rajasthan way, where in July 2020 Sachin Pilot had revolted against his boss Ashok Gehlot along with 18 MLAs.
Though chief minister Siddaramaiah held a breakfast meeting with a dozen ministers to present a united face on Saturday, it's no secret that the party has divided into two camps.
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A section of functionaries supports Siddaramaiah, while the other rallies behind DyCM DK Shivakumar.
According to a senior functionary, there are mounting concerns that infighting may doom the party in the state if BJP, which is visibly weak now, regains form after the Lok Sabha polls, as the undercurrents of the denial of the CM role to DKS are still at play.
Sensing this, the high command, which had earlier ignored the public utterances of ministers and MLAs, be it on leadership change or the appointment of more deputy CMs, has finally stepped in to end the infighting. This comes amid signs that their differences are touching sensitive sub-regional and caste fault lines ahead of the elections.
A concerned leadership has not just decided to clamp down on ministers and MLAs for public squabbles, it has reportedly given a clear warning to the groups to sink their differences and focus on polls.
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